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Understanding the Role of Alif | Free Tajweed Lesson
- Al-Dirassa Institute
The Letter Alif (ا) in Tajweed: A Dual Pronunciation In the realm of Tajweed, the science of Quranic recitation, the letter Alif (ا) takes on a unique role. It can be pronounced in two distinct ways,…
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Mastering the Letter Ra (ر) | Free Tajweed Lesson
- Al-Dirassa Institute
Exploring the Nuances of Pronouncing the Arabic Letter "Ra" (ر) In the realm of Tajweed, the correct pronunciation of the Arabic letter "Ra" (ر) is a fundamental aspect of accurate recitation. When i…
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Unlocking Al-Qalqala: The Art of Resonance | Free Tajweed Rules Course
- Al-Dirassa Institute
Qalqala: Resonance in Arabic Pronunciation In the Arabic language, "qalqala" is a term that evokes a sense of restlessness, instability, and disturbance. Interestingly, this concept is not only lingu…
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Guidelines for the Letter Meem As Sakeena
- Al-Dirassa Institute
The letter "Mim" (م) and its variant, "Meem As Sakeena" (مْ), are both considered labial letters, which means they are articulated using the contact of the two lips. In the case of "Meem As Sakeena, …
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Guidelines for the Meem and Noon with Shadda
- Al-Dirassa Institute
The doubled letters "noon" (النون) and "meem" (المِيم) with a shadda, also known as "النون المشددة" and "المِيم المشددة, " are interesting features in Arabic pronunciation and phonetics. These letter…
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Mastering Noon Sakeena and Tanween: A Tajweed Overview
- Al-Dirassa Institute
Ghunna, a nasalization feature, is essential for the letters Noon ن and Meem م. This holds true irrespective of their pronunciation state, whether vocalized, with a sukoon,…
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